Product Owner (Music and Entertainment Industry)

<p><strong>Title: </strong>Product Owner /Business System Analyst</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Culver City CA/3 days hybrid onsite</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Work Authorization:</strong> Any visa is fine (W2 or C2C)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Job Description</strong></p><p>You will:</p><ul><li>Partner with engineering, design, operations, and content teams to translate complex operational needs into clear, actionable product requirements and user-centric solutions.</li><li>Oversee the end-to-end product lifecycle — from discovery and design through delivery, rollout, and iteration — ensuring every product meets company standards of quality, simplicity, and scalability.</li><li>Drive workflow automation and process optimization, enabling global operations teams to manage large-scale music and content pipelines more efficiently.</li><li>Manage multiple concurrent product initiatives, balancing short-term execution with long-term strategic priorities that advance Company Music’s business operations.</li><li>Define key success metrics and use data-driven insights to inform prioritization, measure impact, and guide continuous improvement.</li><li>Foster collaboration across teams and maintain alignment on goals, timelines, and outcomes — ensuring seamless communication between technical and non-technical stakeholders.</li></ul><p><strong>Preferred Qualifications</strong></p><ul><li>Strong technical foundation with the ability to engage deeply with engineering teams and understand system architecture and platform trade-offs.</li><li>Deep understanding of customer and stakeholder needs, informed by ongoing feedback, research, and data.</li><li>Skilled at synthesizing problems and opportunities into clear goals and structured plans that articulate both the “why” and the “how.”</li><li>Exceptional communication and storytelling abilities, able to distill complex topics into concise, compelling narratives that drive clarity and alignment.</li><li>Proven ability to lead through influence, using collaboration and structured debate to guide cross-functional decision-making.</li><li>Experience driving product launches and go-to-market efforts in partnership with marketing, communications, and PR teams.</li><li>Background in music, entertainment, or digital media operations strongly preferred.</li><li>Outstanding interpersonal and leadership skills — able to build consensus, navigate ambiguity, and make thoughtful, informed decisions.</li><li>Highly analytical, detail-oriented, and adaptable; able to switch fluidly between technical problem-solving and strategic thinking.</li><li>Self-starter with a proactive, innovative mindset and a passion for creating tools that empower teams and scale impact.</li></ul>

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